'The Stuart Dynasty'
The Scottish Catholic Historical Association and the Scottish Catholic Archives present ''The Stuart Dynasty'
Marking the 200th Anniversary of the death of Prince Henry Benedict, Cardinal Duke of York
16th Annual Conference, 2007
9.45am - 4.30pm, Saturday 9 June 2007
Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh
MICHAEL BROWN on 'The Accession of the Stewarts ... and other misfortunes': Strong and Weak Kings in late Medieval Scotland
JENNY WORMALD on 'The Stuarts in England' - still Scottish Kings?
CHARLES MCKEAN on James Hamilton of Finnart and the Stuarts
DAN MACCANNEL on Henry Benedict and the Reality of Kingship
DOMHNALL UILLEAM STIUBHART on the Last of the Stuarts: the grandchildren of Charles Edward Stuart
FR EUSTACE SEQUEIRA on the Restoration of the Pallazo Muti-Papazurri, Rome
REGISTRATION #13 (#9 students/OAP/unwaged) includes lunch
Cheques (made payable to SCHA and to arrive no later than 5 June) to:SCHA Conference c/o Scottish Catholic Archives, Columba House, 16 Drummond Place, Edinburgh EH3 6PL
The Association's journal The Innes Review is now published by Edinburgh
University Press. For subscription details please see: http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/journals.aspx
Marking the 200th Anniversary of the death of Prince Henry Benedict, Cardinal Duke of York
16th Annual Conference, 2007
9.45am - 4.30pm, Saturday 9 June 2007
Gillis Centre, 100 Strathearn Road, Edinburgh
MICHAEL BROWN on 'The Accession of the Stewarts ... and other misfortunes': Strong and Weak Kings in late Medieval Scotland
JENNY WORMALD on 'The Stuarts in England' - still Scottish Kings?
CHARLES MCKEAN on James Hamilton of Finnart and the Stuarts
DAN MACCANNEL on Henry Benedict and the Reality of Kingship
DOMHNALL UILLEAM STIUBHART on the Last of the Stuarts: the grandchildren of Charles Edward Stuart
FR EUSTACE SEQUEIRA on the Restoration of the Pallazo Muti-Papazurri, Rome
REGISTRATION #13 (#9 students/OAP/unwaged) includes lunch
Cheques (made payable to SCHA and to arrive no later than 5 June) to:SCHA Conference c/o Scottish Catholic Archives, Columba House, 16 Drummond Place, Edinburgh EH3 6PL
The Association's journal The Innes Review is now published by Edinburgh
University Press. For subscription details please see: http://www.eup.ed.ac.uk/journals.aspx
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